Flarum Brazilian Portuguese language pack (pt-BR)

Installation:

Using composer (recommended):

Flarum use Composer to manage its dependencies and extensions. The brazilian Portuguese language pack is available on Packagist and can be managed that way. Make sure that Composer is installed on your machine, then run the following command in the location where Flarum is installed:

composer require kassius/flarum-brazilian-portuguese

The same command can be used to update independently the brazilian Portuguese language pack, without updating anything else. Note that because the brazilian Portuguese language pack will be added as a Flarum's dependency, it will also be automatically updated when updating Flarum and its dependencies via Composer.

And if you don't mind I'll fork your repo and make a PT-PT version out of it.

Azhir_Khallav

VIRUXE Yeah, it is. I, personally, prefer to use git instead of composer.

santiagobiali

Hey, I've installed the extensions and it seems that it's not finished, some parts are not translated and another ones are not correctly "located" to PT-BR. I'm taking the freedom to fix it without taking off the credits. When i'm finished I'm going to post it in some place and you can put in your code.

Franz

santiagobiali Or even better: you can send a pull request to the GitHub repository. 🙂

VIRUXE

santiagobiali I've noticed the same. When you finish fixing and adding new language strings just send a pull request on the github repository.

luceos

santiagobiali

Done! Already sent a pull request on GitHub.

mercurius

@santiagobiali Thank you for your PR. I'll merge soon. There are some typos that I'll change. But your translation seems very nice.

Also, it would be great if we had a group to decide about translation defaults for certains terms to keep the cohesion, for example, leave "tags" as "tags" or translate to "etiquetas", or "sign up" as "cadastrar", "registrar", "assinar" etc.